E-Book, Englisch, 380 Seiten
Lee Human Resource Development as We Know It
1. Auflage 2012
ISBN: 978-1-136-45879-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
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Speeches that Have Shaped the Field
E-Book, Englisch, 380 Seiten
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Human Resource Development
ISBN: 978-1-136-45879-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The field of Human Resource Development has developed largely through academics, scholars and reflective practitioners from across the world coming together. Many people link memorable keynote speeches to changes in their research, practice, career path or even life view. Good keynote speeches are a forthright statement of the expert’s view and thus are often not published. Now that HRD is maturing there is a need to recapture some of those earlier moments – both as a form of archive, and also to shed light on the path that has been followed.
Twenty-two speeches seminal to the field of HRD are included in this volume. These speeches are milestones along the path of the development of the field; as well as reconstructing their speech, the contributors have also located it within the time it was given and commented on how the field has developed since. This book is a resource, not only as an archive and for those who wish to relive their pivotal moments, but also for anyone interested in the development of HRD as a discipline. This unique approach provides an exciting and engaging way to reflect on cutting edge issues in the academic and practitioner world of HRD!
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Introduction Section 1: Conceptualization 1. A Refusal To Define HRD Monica Lee 2. In and Out of the "Black Box": Human Learning, Contextual Performance and Qualitative Research Yvonna Lincoln 3. International, Comparative and Cross-Cultural HRD: Challenges For Future Research and Practice Tom Garavan 4. Leadership Development and Talent Management: Fashion Statement or Fruitful Direction? Paul Iles 5. What’s So Critical about Human Resource Development? Sally Sambrook Section 2: Location 6. Challenges and Issues of HRD In Thailand: Seeking Holistic and Sustainable Development Chartchai Na Chiangmai 7. HRD Policies and the Supra-State: A Comparative Analysis of EU and APEC Experience Nigel Haworth and Jonathan Winterton 8. Human Resource Development Interventions For Improving International Managers’ Performance In Overseas Assignments: A Conceptual Analysis on the Effects of Cultural Intelligence AAhad Osman-Gani 9. Worldly Leadership - Uncovering Ancient and Indigenous Leadership Wisdoms for a More Sustainable World Sharon Turnbull Section 3: Implementation 10. The Impact of Emerging Technologies and E-Learning on Talent Management within Organizations Larry Dooley 11. Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance for Sustainable Development Chanin Vongkusolkit 12. ‘Complexity and Imperfection: HTD Research Alive in Practice' Sharon Mavin and Dawn Robinson 13. New Boundaries in Leadership Development: The Need for a Multi-Level Perspective in Evaluation and Research Nick Clarke Section 4: Value’ation 14. Cultivating Spirit in Organizations David Megginson 15. National HRD: What in the World Is It? Gary Mclean 16. Get Up There and Start With a Joke – Humor in HRD Gene Roth and Darren Short 17. Evaluation within Organizations: So, What Are the Values? Darlene Russ-Eft 18. Management or Manipulation? Emotions within the Context of Leadership Jamie Callaghan Section V: Visualization 19. Human Resource Development: Trends From a Global Perspective Gary McLean 20. Towards a Self-Conscious, Self-Critical, and Open-Minded Discipline of HRD Rob Poell 21. HRD: Looking to the Future Monica Lee 22. Human Flourishing As a Core Value for HRD in the Age of Global Mobility Peter Kuchinke. Summary. List of Contributors. Bibliography. Abbreviations and Index